A clergyman's square hat is commonly referred to as a "sotana" or "cap." In some contexts, especially within the Catholic Church, it may be called a "zucchetto" or a "skullcap," but these are typically round rather than square. The square-shaped hat is often associated with the academic attire of clergy, particularly during ceremonial occasions.
It is the number that youve hat to square to get to that number.
it is a book hat that is big
The most common shape for a party hat is a cone.
It is called the interior of the square and sometimes the body of the square.
no, but a square can be called a rectangle.
cap and gown. the hat is called a mortarboard.
a leperchaun's hat :P
It's called a homburg hat
Its called a hat box
The area of Hat Yai is 21 square kilometers.
The area of Medicine Hat is 112.01 square kilometers.
According to Irish folklore, it's called a cocked hat.
A guardsman hat is called 'Bear Skin'
Its called a Tri-Corn Hat
a pilgrim hat is called a pilly hat
a hat is called 'un chapeau' (masc.) in French.
Conical Asian hat, sedge hat, rice hat, paddy hat or coolie hat.